I rarely know when my intuition is going to show up. It shows up when it does. I can direct it, but I generally don’t.
I love when it shows up in different ways: overlapping realities, hearing others’ thoughts shortly before they articulate them, glimpses into what is yet to come, seeing others that have already passed.
Some may not believe in these experiences. Why would they unless proof is provided? I can relate to that. I require proof also.
The other day, I was doing an internet search. I don’t even remember what I was specifically searching. What I do remember, though, is while in the midst of this search, a banner flashed across my screen. “The Green Packers lost?” I thought. I really didn’t give the matter any additional thought. While I want them to win, I don’t really follow football. Two days later, my husband mentioned the Packers were playing, and they lost in another close game.
This is the kind of stuff that happens to me regularly.
Is it important? It doesn’t necessarily feel so. Perhaps if I were someone who placed wagers on games, it would. That’s never really been my style, though.
Another more recent experience was with the elections. I was so optimistic about the outcome…until the day before. The day before, I started to feel off, a somewhat subtle sense of foreboding. I didn’t really think much about it; I simply noticed it.
At midnight, I thought, “It’s Election Day.” I thought it might feel celebratory, but it didn’t. A deep uneasiness settled in. I couldn’t seem to shake it all that day.
“What does this mean?” I wondered.
Later, I knew.
Here’s the thing, though: I don’t think he won. I think I was picking up on some interesting things going on behind the scenes.
I have had so many of these types of experiences. I have seen the dissolution of two coaching groups, both intuitive in nature. Two intuitive groups and no one else saw what I saw. Others argued with me, condemned me, blamed me. Two additional intuitives from Europe were hired, I was told. They were part of their payroll, I was told. They did not agree with me, I was told. Three months later, their entire business collapsed. The business went into litigation. By this time, I was not longer part of that group. I had left early.
The other collapsed also.
My intuition said, “This is done for you.” And so it was.
I have seen the dissolution of a marriage one year before it happened. I was one of two to see it (out of thousands). To all others, the marriage was a happy one. It certainly appeared so on the surface.
Sometimes, I have felt like a modern-day Kassandra. I have shared and been disbelieved.
I had another tell me his mother was thriving. Instantly, tears came to my eyes. I knew she would pass within the next six months. She did pass; she had lived a very long life with a dutiful son who loved her. It was easy. I always hope it is.
I consciously create intention that it is so.
There are so many things I can write about intuition. Do your best to remove your energy from what you’re seeing, feeling, and reading. Recognize outcomes can change. We have the ability to alter our lives. Our choices can change, and when they do, so can the outcomes.
My intuition comes to me when it comes to me. I rarely direct it. I can, but I generally don’t.
I do not generally give readings anymore. I can, but I generally don’t.
If you want to know what I know, look at the vibration of a situation. Is there a repeating pattern of behavior? Is there a willingness to disrupt it? When you project anything into the future, are you projecting what you want or are you simply reacting to what is already known? Do you need the news? Are you feeding into its drama?
Take your attention away.
Focus.
Focus on what you want.
Your power is where you are.
Do you remember?
(I see many positive outcomes also. I see energy. To those not paying attention, it is unified, it is incandescent, it is ecstatic.)
Once I had an intuition to get off the freeway and turn around and go back home.
When I did I found my friend stranded on the freeway out of gas ⛽️.
That was a good intuition.
The others I can think of were of bad experiences.
Your examples were in the bad category.
Any good intuitions?